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Nexus2

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November 17, 2020

If this administration has opened my eyes to one thing...

Its how much our system of governance is dependent on, often individuals, not behaving like childish, even apparently delusional and/or sociopathic jackasses.

November 6, 2020

An intereesting article in Time

The car horns blared as Joe Biden took the stage just before 1 a.m.—not to proclaim victory, but to urge his supporters not to lose hope, no matter what President Donald Trump might say. “We believe we are on track to win this election,” the former Vice President told the crowd in Wilmington, Del., on Nov. 4. “It ain’t over until every vote is counted. Keep the faith, guys.”

As the new day dawned and dragged on, it increasingly looked as though Biden was right. Having flipped Michigan, Arizona and Wisconsin, Biden appeared to be inching toward victory. Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina remained too close to call as of the evening of Nov. 4. Independent forecasters believed Biden was likely to eke out the requisite 270 electoral votes when all the votes were counted, over the President’s noisy objections.

Even with the White House nearing their grasp, Biden’s supporters could be forgiven if they found it hard to keep the faith. The 2020 election did not go according to plan for the Democrats. It was a far cry from the sweeping repudiation of Trump that the polls had forecast and liberals craved. After all the outrage and activism, a projected $14 billion spent and millions more votes this time than last, Trump’s term is ending the way it began: with an election once again teetering on a knife’s edge, and a nation entrenched in stalemate, torn between two realities, two orientations, two sets of facts
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More at link:

https://time.com/5907546/america-divided-2020-election/
November 6, 2020

It occurred to me: One the things a vengeful Trump might to punish the nation that 'betrayed' him...

...is veto any Stimulus bill that crosses his desk during the period before his term ends. And if McConnell is still majority leader of the Senate couldn't he block any attempts to 'pack' the Supreme Court?

November 5, 2020

When Trump did his victory announcement last night but took so long to come to the podium

Did anyone else honestly hope something had happened to Trump, perhaps medical or mental that incapacitated him or worse?

November 4, 2020

Are there any Senate seats still in question?

Or has that ship definitely sailed?

November 4, 2020

I LOATHE the damn EC.

You're running for Grand God King of your house against someone. 10 people are voting. 5 vote for you, 4 for him, 1 abstains. He wins because 3 the people that voted for him happened to be in the kitchen

November 4, 2020

Cripes, Trump is predictable

Biden makes a statement and, minutes later, Trump has declared he'll make one just as nearly all the commentators joked.

October 31, 2020

Is it too "tin foil hat" to to suspect something is off about the handling of mail-in ballots?

Specifically how the ballots from minorities and democratic areas appear to be getting rejected at higher rates (some as high as double) than ballots from whites or Republican 'stronghold' regions?

October 28, 2020

Is MSNBC no longer coming in on SLING for anyone else?

It stopped working (no sound or picture) for me at about 4pm EST.

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